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Originally Posted by brooke
Did you manage to save your C walkeriana you got awarded?
You know you can run but you can't hide from orchids.
Brooke
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I do not have a piece, but several people do. i may call in a division
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Phal pulcherima and Gur Barbara Hirsch are in spike, Enc. dickinsoniana just opening. C. lawrenciana has a bodacious growth going, and I hope that the improved conditions will prompt blooms from Rlc Goldenzelle and C. percivaliana, in their times. I am interested to see these spikes on barbara hirsch. They lack sheaths! I suppose from the fact they broke while the plants were languishing with too little light and water. But now holy roots and growth batman. There may be a spike on Bif. harrisoniae 'Howe' AM/AOS, but i cannot tell what the nubbin is. Cym aloifolium, old faithful, is in bloom and B. nodosa 'Susan Fuchs' AM/AOS is pushing up a bunch of red leads on the balcony in the one spot that gets great light spring and summer and part of fall. It and the cym live there. ANd if i get really crazy, I might get a couple ascocentrums. I love A. curvifolium.
I'm gonna need to add an 8-tube bank of t-8s for vandacious wintering in the plant room. Which will of course just mean more plants filling up the vivarium. LOL I plan to end up with the 8-tube bank up top, then the 6-tube I have now over the big catts. the 4-tube over the smaller plants below, and a 2-tube at the very bottom, for flasks and young seedlings.
Also, I shall tan in there.
Because crazy plant lady.
-Ceci